US, Israel Conduct Joint Exercise for Possible Confrontation with Iran

A US Marine and an Israeli soldier practice urban combat during Juniper Cobra, a US-Israeli joint air defense exercise, in Zeelim, southern Israel, March 12, 2018. REUTERS/Amir Cohen
A US Marine and an Israeli soldier practice urban combat during Juniper Cobra, a US-Israeli joint air defense exercise, in Zeelim, southern Israel, March 12, 2018. REUTERS/Amir Cohen
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US, Israel Conduct Joint Exercise for Possible Confrontation with Iran

A US Marine and an Israeli soldier practice urban combat during Juniper Cobra, a US-Israeli joint air defense exercise, in Zeelim, southern Israel, March 12, 2018. REUTERS/Amir Cohen
A US Marine and an Israeli soldier practice urban combat during Juniper Cobra, a US-Israeli joint air defense exercise, in Zeelim, southern Israel, March 12, 2018. REUTERS/Amir Cohen

A US Marines force and Shayetet 13 - the marine commando unit of the Israeli army – have kicked off military exercises in the Negev region and the shores of Eilat on the Red Sea.

Senior military sources in Tel Aviv said that the drills, which are the first of their kind, come in preparation for a possible confrontation with Iran.

The sources said that the exercises were among the topics that were discussed in a telephone conversation between Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz and his American counterpart Lloyd Austin, under the title, “Coordination between the Israeli and American security services in operations aimed at preventing Iranian military entrenchment in the region.”

A statement issued by Gantz’s office on Wednesday said that the consultations included “measures to confront Iran’s nuclear ambitions,” noting that the two sides agreed to “meet soon to discuss strengthening security cooperation.”

The joint exercise is held in participation with the US Special Unit, Task Force 51, which is a rapid intervention unit that confronts complex scenarios. The unit was heading to a large US base in the Gulf region, when it received orders to conduct training in Israel prior to its arrival.

On the Israeli side, several naval forces are participating in the maneuvers, including Shayetet 13, which also operates on land.

According to Israeli reports, the exercises are conducted to counter scenarios “in which the Iranians try to seize a US consulate or ship in the region,” or to confront terrorist operations and conduct basic combat training on the use of special combat tools.

Channel 12 quoted an informed source in Tel Aviv as saying that these exercises were of “a special tactical nature, as they constitute the first integration between the US and Israeli armies.”



France Expels Iranian Suspected of Having Links to IRGC

FILE PHOTO: Members of Iran's Revolutionary Guards participate in a military parade to commemorate the anniversary of the start of the 1980-1988 Iran-Iraq war, in Tehran September 21, 2008. REUTERS/Caren Firouz  (IRAN)/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: Members of Iran's Revolutionary Guards participate in a military parade to commemorate the anniversary of the start of the 1980-1988 Iran-Iraq war, in Tehran September 21, 2008. REUTERS/Caren Firouz (IRAN)/File Photo
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France Expels Iranian Suspected of Having Links to IRGC

FILE PHOTO: Members of Iran's Revolutionary Guards participate in a military parade to commemorate the anniversary of the start of the 1980-1988 Iran-Iraq war, in Tehran September 21, 2008. REUTERS/Caren Firouz  (IRAN)/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: Members of Iran's Revolutionary Guards participate in a military parade to commemorate the anniversary of the start of the 1980-1988 Iran-Iraq war, in Tehran September 21, 2008. REUTERS/Caren Firouz (IRAN)/File Photo

France on Wednesday expelled an Iranian suspected of influence peddling on behalf of Tehran and having links to the Revolutionary Guard’s ideological army, his lawyer and Iranian officials said.
Biazar had been held in administrative detention since the beginning of June and was subject to a deportation order from the French interior ministry, said AFP..
His lawyer, Rachid Lemoudaa, said that the expulsion order was based on assumptions and that his client “have never been made aware of any threat whatsoever".
Mohammad Mahdi Rahimi, the head of public relations for the office of the Iranian president, wrote on X that Biazar "has been released and is on his way back to his homeland."
The case has emerged at a time of heightened tensions between Paris and Tehran, with three French citizens, described by France as "state hostages," still imprisoned in Iran.
A fourth French detainee, Louis Arnaud, held in Iran since September 2022, was suddenly released last month.
Activist group Iran Justice and victims of human rights violations filed the torture complaint against Biazar last month in Paris.
A representative of the French interior ministry, speaking at a hearing earlier Wednesday, said Biazar was an "agent of influence, an agitator who promotes the views of the Islamic Republic of Iran and, more worryingly, harasses opponents of the regime."
The representative accused Biazar of filming journalists from Iranian opposition media in September in front of the Iranian consulate in Paris after an arson attack on the building.
French authorities also accused him of posting messages on social networks in connection with the war between Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas in Gaza in which he denounced "Zionist dogs."
The complaint referred to the regular broadcasts by Iranian state television of statements by, and even interviews with, Iranian or foreign prisoners, which activists regard as forced confessions.
"It is incomprehensible ... that no legal proceedings have been initiated" against Biazar, Chirinne Ardakani, the Paris-based lawyer behind the complaint, told AFP.
She said there were "serious indications" implicating Biazar "in the production, recording and broadcasting of forced confessions obtained clearly under torture."
"Nothing is clear in this case," she added.
The French citizens still held in Iran are Cecile Kohler, a teacher, and her partner Jacques Paris, detained since May 2022, and another man identified only as Olivier.
Kohler appeared on Iranian television in October 2022 giving comments activists said amounted to a forced confession.
Amnesty International describes Kohler as "arbitrarily detained ... amidst mounting evidence Iran's authorities are holding her hostage to compel specific action[s] by French authorities."